Proof Test: Conducted every 10 years, the test includes relay output on/off, fault response (such as simulating overheating), and communication link integrity. Refer to the HIMA Safety Manual (HI 800 023 E).
Scrap and transportation
Scrap: Industrial users need to dispose of modules containing electronic components in accordance with environmental protection requirements. They can contact HIMA to sign a scrap agreement, which prohibits the arbitrary disposal of modules containing electronic components;
Transportation/Storage: Original anti-static packaging should be used to avoid mechanical impact, and the storage temperature should be maintained at -40...+85 ° C to avoid humid environments.
Key terms and compliance
Core Terminology
SafeEthernet: The HIMA secure communication protocol ensures the safety of data transmission between the controller and remote I/O (compliant with SIL 3 requirements);
SRS (System. Rack. Plot): Module addressing method used to locate the position of remote I/O in the system (default 60000.200.0);
MOT (Maintenance Test): Maintenance testing to check the hardware status of safety relays, feedback loops, etc;
FTT (Fault Tolerance Time): The maximum time a module can maintain a safe state after detecting a fault.
Compliance certification
The module complies with multiple international standards, and core certifications include:
Safety standards: IEC 61508 (SIL 3), IEC 61511 (SIL 3), EN ISO 13849-1 (PL e);
Explosion proof standards: ATEX Zone 2 (EN 60079-15), UL Class I DIV 2;
Industrial standards: UL 508, NFPA 79, EN 54-2 (fire alarm).
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